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Name
  
Harry Crocker

Role
  
Actor

Ex-spouse
  
Elizabeth Jenns


Died
  
May 23, 1958, Beverly Hills, California, United States

Movies
  
The Circus, The Big Parade, A Night for Crime, A Song for Miss Julie, Tillie the Toiler

Similar People
  
Roland Totheroh, Charlie Chaplin, Hobart Henley, King Vidor, Robert Florey

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Harry Joseph Crocker (July 2, 1893 – May 23, 1958) was an American journalist and occasional film actor.

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Life and career

Although Crocker was for most of his career a Los Angeles Examiner newsman, he also appeared as Rex in Charlie Chaplin's The Circus in 1928. He was Chaplin's personal assistant until he was fired during the making of Chaplin's City Lights in 1930. Crocker later reconciled with Chaplin and maintained a friendship until the comedian left America in 1952. Overall, Crocker appeared in 20 films between 1925 and 1952, mostly in small roles or cameo appearances. His other films besides The Circus include The Big Parade (1925), Tillie the Toiler (1927), Sally in Our Alley (1927), A Warm Corner (1930), The Great John L. (1945), A Song for Miss Julie (1945) and Limelight (1952).

His grand uncle was Charles Crocker (1822–1888) who had been a builder of the Central Pacific Railroad and his distant cousin was the philanthropist William Henry Crocker, president of Crocker National Bank. Crocker married Elizabeth Jenns in late 1936. Crocker was also a close friend of Cole Porter. He died on May 23, 1958, after being in ill health for three years.

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Harry Crocker Wikipedia